the arrival of several packages of SI oo notes
of an old issue aroused suspicion. Mr. Thomas J. Callaghan, of
the United States Secret Service, was called in to examine the
hank-notes. He declared them counterfeit, and identified them as
similar to those found in Berlin in I93o, and at various other
points since 1928.
All the Chicago banks were warned, and just before Christmas a
man was arrested at the First National Bank of Chicago while trying
to change one hundred $100 notes for ten $1000 notes. This arrest
led the police to the underworld syndicate, -,, hose members were
outraged to discover that they had been swindled. They had been
sure that the money was genuine. They relinquished the $.10,000
of bogus money still in their possession, offered to co-operate
to the limit with the Federal authorities, and, according to a
report in the New York Times, "promised to take Burtan for
a ride."
Dechow tried to convince his underworld friends that he, too, had
been taken in by the New York physician. He returned to New York
to clear up the misunderstanding with Dr. Burtan, confident that
he could redeem himself with his Chicago cronies. But Dr. Burtan
changed his attitude when Dechow told him of the developments in
Chicago. He advised Dechow to get away to Europe at once. But Decllow
did not like that at all. He insisted that the Chicago crowd wanted
good money for the bogus currency. At a corner of goth Street and
Central Park West, after leaving Dr. Burtan, Dechow was accosted
by a man who told him that if lie did not leave for Europe at once,
he would be taken for a ride. The stranger was about five feet
eight inches tall, and in his late thirties. After this experience,
Dechow compromised, and agreed to meet Dr. Burtan in Canada.
On January 1, Dechow arrived in Montreal, registered

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